9076453

Methods and Arrangements in a Telecommunications Network

PublishedJuly 7, 2015
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1. A method for controlling a postfilter for improving perceived quality of speech reconstructed at a speech decoder, the method comprises the steps of: measuring, using a processor, stationarity of a speech signal reconstructed at a decoder, by determining a spectral distance between adjacent frames of the speech signal, adaptively determining, using the processor, a coefficient to a postfilter control parameter, such that when the spectral distance is determined to be high, a degree of deemphasizing of spectral valleys in a spectral envelope of the reconstructed speech signal is reduced compared with a situation when the spectral distance is determined to be low, and transmitting, using the processor, the determined coefficient to the postfilter, such that the postfilter can process the reconstructed speech signal by applying the determined coefficient to the postfilter control parameter to obtain an enhanced speech signal.

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2. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the spectral distance is an immittance spectral frequencies (ISF) distance.

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3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the spectral distance is a line spectral frequencies (LSF) distance.

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4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the determined coefficient is a linear combination of a first parameter and a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is a measure of the spectral distance, and wherein the second parameter is a measure of how far said spectral distance is to a low-passed spectral distance of past frames.

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5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein the postfilter control parameter is a function of a normalized pitch correlation.

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6. A method in a postfilter for improving perceived quality of speech reconstructed at a speech decoder, the method comprises the steps of: receiving, using a processor, a determined coefficient to the postfilter from a postfilter control apparatus, where the postfilter control apparatus is configured to measure stationarity of a speech signal reconstructed at the speech decoder by determining a spectral distance between adjacent frames of the speech signal, and adaptively determining a coefficient to a postfilter control parameter, such that when a spectral distance is determined to be high, a degree of deemphasizing of spectral valleys in a spectral envelope of the reconstructed speech signal is reduced compared with a situation when a spectral distance is determined to be low, and processing, using the processor, the reconstructed speech signal by applying the determined coefficient to the postfilter control parameter to obtain an enhanced speech signal.

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7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the spectral distance is an immittance spectral frequencies (ISF) distance.

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8. The method of claim 6 , wherein the spectral distance is a line spectral frequencies (LSF) distance.

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9. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the determined coefficient is a linear combination of a first parameter and a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is a measure of the spectral distance, and wherein the second parameter is a measure of how far said spectral distance is to a low-passed spectral distance of past frames.

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10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein the postfilter control parameter is a function of a normalized pitch correlation.

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11. A postfilter control apparatus to be associated with a postfilter for improving perceived quality of speech reconstructed at a speech decoder, the postfilter control apparatus comprises: a postfilter processor; a non-transitory computer-readable storage medium, coupled to the postfilter processor, said non-transitory computer-readable storage medium further comprising computer-readable instructions, when executed by the postfilter processor, are configured for: measuring stationarity of a speech signal reconstructed at the speech decoder by determining a spectral distance between adjacent frames of the speech signal adaptively determining a coefficient to a postfilter control parameter, such that when a spectral distance is determined to be high, a degree of deemphasizing of spectral valleys in a spectral envelope of the reconstructed speech signal is reduced compared with a situation when a spectral distance is determined to be low, and transmitting the determined coefficient to a postfilter, such that the postfilter can process the reconstructed speech signal by applying the determined coefficient to the postfilter control parameter to obtain an enhanced speech signal.

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12. The postfilter control apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the spectral distance is an immittance spectral frequencies (ISF) distance.

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13. The postfilter control apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the spectral distance is a line spectral frequencies (LSF) distance.

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14. The postfilter control apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the determined coefficient is a linear combination of a first parameter and a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is a measure of the spectral distance, and wherein the second parameter is a measure of how far said spectral distance is to a low-passed spectral distance of past frames.

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15. The postfilter control apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the postfilter control parameter is a function of a normalized pitch correlation.

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16. A postfilter for improving perceived quality of speech reconstructed at a speech decoder, the postfilter comprises: a processor for receiving a determined coefficient to the postfilter from a postfilter control apparatus, wherein the postfilter control apparatus is configured to measure stationarity of a speech signal reconstructed at the speech decoder by determining a spectral distance between adjacent frames of the speech signal and adaptively determining a coefficient to a postfilter control parameter, such that when a spectral distance is determined to be high, a degree of deemphasizing of spectral valleys in a spectral envelope of the reconstructed speech signal is reduced compared with a situation when a spectral distance is determined to be low, and a processor for processing the reconstructed speech signal by applying the determined coefficient to the postfilter control parameter to obtain an enhanced speech signal.

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17. The postfilter according to claim 16 , wherein spectral distance is an immittance spectral frequencies (ISF) distance.

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18. The postfilter according to claim 16 , wherein the spectral distance is a line spectral frequencies (LSF) distance.

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19. The postfilter according to claim 16 , wherein the determined coefficient is a linear combination of a first parameter and a second parameter, wherein the first parameter is a measure of the spectral distance, and wherein the second parameter is a measure of how far said spectral distance is to a low-passed spectral distance of past frames.

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20. The postfilter according to claim 16 , wherein the postfilter control parameter is a function of a normalized pitch correlation.

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July 7, 2015

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Volodya Grancharov

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